Category Archives: conferences

The American Statistical Association is holding a competition to help commemorate their 175th year: Entrants will submit a short (<5 min.) video of their statistically themed performance online by January 1, and an esteemed panel of judges will notify finalists … Continue reading →

I just sat down and made up my schedule for the JSM (that’s Joint Statistical Meetings, not Jimmy Swaggart Ministries) in Montreal. This is going to be my first JSM, and there are so many different sessions that I am … Continue reading →

I was just doing a little catching up on the Simply Statistics blog and I came across a mention of another Network Analysis Workshop: Social Network and Social Media Analysis: Methods, Models and Applications which is a part of the NIPS (Neural Information … Continue reading →

I was just reading Andrew Gelman’s blog, and came across this post about the inaugural Workshop on Computational and Online Social Science at Columbia University. It is free to attend, and is bringing together some really great researchers from Computer Science, Statistics, … Continue reading →